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Chapter 89 - Chapter 83: Consecutive player of the week! 1 Million Secured!

Su Yan dropped 50 points tonight.

Jennings only scored 18 points.

With two of the team's key players leaving due to injury, Su Yan single-handedly led the team to victory.

He completely dominated Jennings.

He truly stepped over Jennings to rise up, becoming the youngest 50-point man in NBA history.

The great record Jennings had just broken, surpassing "The Little Emperor," vanished into thin air in less than a month.

This was Jennings' only highlight of his entire career.

He must be crying his eyes out in the bathroom.

For Su Yan, this might not be considered a battle that sealed his godhood.

But it was at least... a highlight moment.

In the locker room after the game.

Led by McGrady and Larry Hughes, the players were popping champagne, drinking sodas and enjoying the thrill of victory.

Su Yan was enjoying it too.

However... his happiness was slightly greater than that of the other players.

Tonight was a 50-point night.

That meant... securing the player of the week award was practically guaranteed, completing the system mission, and pocketing the 1 million reward.

He could also pay in full for the customized Ferrari 550 GTZ.

Immediately following that... his experience would overflow, his level would increase to LV4, his money-making speed would accelerate, and he would receive the [LV4 Privilege Gift Pack].

It was a complete package of rewards.

This... feels amazing!

Su Yan couldn't wait for the announcement of the player of the week tomorrow... ending the two-game road trip.

Everyone disliked Milwaukee, where the dirty Bogut was located, so they took a chartered flight back that night.

Next up.

They had two days of rest.

The players could properly recover their stamina and replenish their condition.

The injured David Lee and Curry could also use this time to recuperate.

The plane landed in New York.

Su Yan returned home; it was already past midnight, which was routine for NBA players.

He took a shower.

And lay down on the sofa for a while.

Su Yan calculated how much money he had earned tonight.

50 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals, 3 blocks, including 11 three-pointers, 6 two-pointers, and 5 free throws.

11*1.2 + 6*0.8 + 5*0.4 + 4*0.2 + 4*0.12 + 7*0.08 = 226,400 USD.

Dribbling + steps. The game was quite intense tonight, and Su Yan frequently attacked with the ball himself.

Approximately 40,000 times in total.

4 * 3 = 120,000 USD.

Total: 226,400 + 120,000 = 346,400 USD.

It is known that the three highest-paid players this season—McGrady, Kobe, and Jermaine ONeal—earn, excluding the Playoffs.

280,000 USD per game.

Su Yan, an Undrafted Player new to the league, earned 346,400 USD in one game, and this doesn't even include his salary.

The key thing is.

He doesn't have to pay taxes on this!

The system handles everything; Su Yan just has to spend the money. That's the most awesome part.

Current balance: 1,167,000. Experience value: (461,334/1,000,000)... The next day.

10:00 AM.

The NBA officially announced the player of the week for the previous week.

In the West, Kevin Durant of the Thunder Team won the award, averaging 34.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.0 steal, and 2.0 blocks.

Dominating both offense and defense.

He also helped the team achieve an impressive record of 3 wins and 1 loss.

It is worth noting that last week, even while averaging close to 35 points, Durant maintained a terrifying 58.6% field goal percentage on two-point shots.

This is a shooting percentage that many interior players might not even achieve.

One can only say... Durant, in his third year, the Durant who is aiming to be the Scoring Champion this year, is also gradually earning the title of "Mid-Range King."

This player of the week award was well-deserved.

As for the Eastern Conference.

The competition remained fierce.

As usual, the NBA official account teased the fans by first presenting the weekly average statistics of three players.

Raptors' "Dragon King" Bosh averaged: 24.5 points, 15.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.0 block per week.

He led his team to 3 wins and 0 losses.

During his time with the Raptors, the current "Dragon King" was exceptional in both individual offense and rim protection; he was truly powerful.

It's hard to understand how, after going to the Miami Heat, he gradually became "Bosh One Rebound."

Last year's number one draft pick for the Chicago Bulls, "the rose of chicago" Rose, averaged: 27.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.0 block per week.

He led his team to a 3-0 record.

Rose's performance was also outstanding, especially his graceful playing style characterized by "changing direction without slowing down" and "dunking without hanging on the rim."

He is deeply loved by the fans.

Finally, there was Su Yan, one of the New York Knicks' "twin stars," known as the "Top-tier 3&D Player."

He averaged: 35.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 3.5 steals, and 2.5 blocks per week, leading his team to 4 wins and 0 losses.

This level of performance... definitely confirms his status as a "Top-tier 3&D Player."

Crucially, the NBA official account specifically emphasized that Su Yan averaged 9.3 three-pointers made per game last week.

How terrifying!

Compared to this, Rose's statistics instantly dropped a notch and could not be mentioned in the same breath as Su Yan's.

Comparing again, Bosh didn't measure up either.

In points, assists, steals, and blocks, Su Yan completely suppressed Bosh; the Dragon King only held an advantage in rebounds.

But.

With Su Yan averaging 9.3 three-pointers, Bosh could only look up in awe.

"Su Yan!"

"It has to be Su Yan!"

"What monstrous stats! It's hard to imagine these numbers coming from an Undrafted Player. Truly frightening!"

"Su Yan must win player of the week consecutively! This is likely something even 'The Big Shark' Shaquille O'Neal never achieved!"

"..."

Su Yan performed exceptionally well both this week and last week.

Both were player of the week caliber.

The difference was that last week... fans had a built-in anti-Su Yan sentiment and refused to acknowledge his strength.

This week, they proactively acknowledged him and preemptively awarded him player of the week.

And the reality?

There was no suspense.

Su Yan overpowered "Dragon King" Bosh and "the rose of chicago" Rose to win the player of the week honor consecutively.

This officially allowed him to surpass O'Neal and become the first player in NBA history to be named player of the week in both of his first two weeks in the league.

His greatness speaks for itself.

Su Yan was also guaranteed to be the Rookie of the Week.

Meanwhile, the Western Conference Rookie of the Week award once again went to the Sacramento Kings' fourth overall pick, Tyreke Evans.

Consecutive player of the week, crushing Jennings, the youngest 50-point man, Top-tier 3&D Player caliber, rising star of the small ball era, and so on.

Su Yan now carried a host of honors and labels.

This made the calls for him to win "rookie of the year"... ring out... Su Yan himself slept until 12 PM, waking up naturally and feeling incredibly comfortable.

Sleep is crucial for a person's well-being; missing a day of sleep... makes you drowsy.

Although he really wanted to know if he had won player of the week consecutively, he made sure to sleep when he needed to and eat when he needed to, refusing to let it affect him.

Aside from games.

Su Yan wanted to do whatever he pleased, enjoying a happy life without any restrictions.

[Ding!]

The system seemed to be waiting for Su Yan, as the notification sound appeared just as he woke up.

[Congratulations, host, on securing a player of the week honor and completing the system mission! Reward: 1,000,000 USD!!!]

WTF?

I just woke up, I'm still groggy, and not fully awake yet.

And you're telling me I already earned 1 million?

Oh, system... you deserve to be enshrined in the Imperial Ancestral Temple!

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